The screen transformations are not purely dominated by the Autobots and Decepticons. The actors are subject to their review of a film forms with heavy makeup makeovers to complete 180-degree turn against type is - as the case may be - a shocking return to their original form.All this and more are represented in the Best On-Screen Transformation category for 2012 MTV Movie Awards. This year's candidates include Colin Farrell nominated twice for dirtbaggy turn in "Horrible Bosses" and "Hunger Games" perfectly pink starred Elizabeth Banks walking metamorphosis as irrepressible Effie trifle, among others.There is no shortage of worthy candidates for the Best On-Screen Award transformation, but which candidate will be eating away the Golden Popcorn? You can make that choice for themselves, by voting for what MovieAwards.MTV.com - but first, let him re-examination of each candidate, right?
Colin Farrell, "Horrible Bosses"
The Irish actor is a symbol of a leading man, dark, dark eyes, smoky voice, with a huge list of credits to his name, including "SWAT" and his Golden Globe-winning turn in "In Bruges". None of these qualities are on display in "Horrible Bosses" Farrell creation of Coke Fiend Bobby Pellitt and balding, overweight son of You-Know-What. His physical transformation is as shocking as Tom Cruise Les Grossman in "Tropic Thunder" fame. It is no less worthy of award, either.Elizabeth Banks "The Hunger Games"
Banks was a huge "Hunger Games" fan well before the movie ever gets into motion, and her love of the world the Lord shines through her performance as Effie champagne. This is not an easy task trying to identify "Zack and Miri" Actress in a layer on layer of powder pink and pale, but trust us, it is there - and she will be there for many years thanks to the huge success of the first 'Hunger Games' film.Johnny Depp, "21 Jump Street"
We did it, guys! No, seriously, we did - MTV News a long time talking about the scene Depp Jonah Hill in "21 Jump Street" and "Pirates of the Caribbean" star delivered with flying colors. Despite the fact that Depp is virtually unrecognizable in the role, is hilarious and surprising way, that part of it is set that proves how much of a transition to "Jump Street" really was a throwback to the Oscar-nominated actor.Michelle Williams, "My week with Marilyn"
As Jamie Foxx and Philip Seymour Hoffman gladly tell you, getting under the skin of real historical figures is a great way to win the Oscar. That tactic does not work for Williams at this year's Oscars, but it can very easily lead to the Golden Popcorn trophy at the Movie Awards on Sunday. Williams is virtually unrecognizable as Monroe, falling into a cult Entertainer tragic life of ease.Rooney Mara, "Girl with the Dragon Tattoo"
If I were a betting man, I would put money on the Mara taking home Best On-Screen award transformation. Seriously, if any of the other candidates get their no-no part of the wounded for their roles? I did not think so! In addition to long-term physical changes she made to her own body, Mara took the punk-hacker Lisbeth Salander is cold and calculating personality all his heart, convincing us without a shadow of a doubt that she really was the girl who played with fire.Go to MovieAwards.MTV.com to vote for their favorite movies now! 21 annual MTV Movie Awards air live on Sunday, June 3 at 9 pm ET.